Tryptophan Inhibits Biofilm Formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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ABSTRACTBiofilm formation byPseudomonas aeruginosahas been implicated in the pathology of chronic wounds. Both thedandlisoforms of tryptophan inhibitedP. aeruginosabiofilm formation on tissue culture plates, with an equimolar ratio ofdandlisoforms producing the greatest inhibitory effect. Addition ofd-/l-tryptophan to existing biofilms inhibited further biofilm growth and caused partial biofilm disassembly. Tryptophan significantly increased swimming motility, which may be responsible in part for diminished biofilm formation byP. aeruginosa.
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